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" ' i > " 1 TT ! I 1 <?rnj'Orrn u f f A1)/l *\ 71/ He Fairfielil-lews tad told. What is the dut 1' UL'L fSHk'D E VERY WHD.WXJDA Y ,,u^tlouer ^'ile v I hese, with sue _jjV? ',e suggested, wil Every school ( ^tate is most ea INe wo - ani - Herald -tCo. present, prepare _ - of the questions W. 9. D'JL'tJMSS, -> 1 f ' K.titwr-. fi'ienus of J .VS. <?. DAVIS, !) 'li?,s a,,o also invit commissioners an TEIt.-VIa. i:> .lOVANCK: i .?4: X J1C IllOCllIIg \V J tear. .... 8i.it> a. in , on the 26tll Hit Moiitiii. . i. . . ,7s The above call: request of my fel " ? VKRTISLW 12.4TKS. CASH: S^0, Commk One dollar :i Sijurirc fur the first inseri ;i and tifty cent* for eaeh subsequent >isertiuii sjiet:ia! ratrs for contract ad- THE CHEAP M vert.scs. Manias ami death notkvs trie. Au Object Letsou f< Ke^ular rales caar&cd for obituaries. to study?How Oldeisiul Joj \\ oi K sitiio,ti'il* Neighbors Triud ' - - . (iiev Became Pat [ From the Ce WINXSBORO, S. C. Iu many respc through > hich th ? lie is passing", in i Wcdni-sdav. Ansust li. : : : 1?1 ........ , . . ,v. the American pec s a r/scs a\o vorxvs a r hock city, similar efforts in < have been descril s. bers of the Cental lio< k City, S. Cm August 4.- of the Argeutine modelled upon t Special: nock City is in the same old j;tates js a pkice and everything is on the-uncfrc.-rfjvti ,,?>.>$? datura A sad need is ut last accouiplished velopment has be through the indefatigable efforts of ahnost without p. i, V?- -?m . it i t i > i i whose growth n Ifcv. V m. A\ lute. lie has established aild c01?mercial i a Sunday School at the quarry and so nearly appro; placed at its head Mr. "\\'m. Smith, a country in the w< true and tried Christian. A better its people are an , , ,, , , ? i self-contident ra< head could not have been secured. their countrv and T1?a llihlo itlfiss. intermediate class and HPf that, if is enis infant? class were formed Sunday any strain that n after divine sen ice, teachers elected ^et, rich and pro and books, etc.. o.dcred through the * Sunday School fur its use. Mr. Wli te WAS fejt a few v will never be forgotten by the Quarry they needed in or people, Miss Lula Trapp has taken an measure of thei active part, ami that aioue is a guaran- ^ivIngfL ^ tee !" the success of the Kock City pci jence as an o Sabbath School. country, bearing Several picnic parties have been at UP0U discussion a The Ouairv. and from what I can gather they all had a *ood time. A ^ ?ur?Tof"i? young1 lady with a lovely smile cm her thus been able l placid countenance, belonging to one reader* what w< of the picnic party, approached a poor complete as paving cutter at his work and asked count yet publish him to make a block for her. ^Y'itb In 1873 there w head down his answer was,"Certainly, eapital city of the Miss, and I will see that it is put in Buenos Ay res, t your conveyance." The poor fellow, Mortgage Bank, after half hour's work, and getting was to make lo; several hands to examine it, and get- landed property, ting the inspector to pass his judgment which these loan on same, placed it in her buggy a happy were much the sa man. The next morning the block ford is advocating - - - 1??? Un.if. I,,. 7 Avas found a few yards from tne iAl IVAU^ VJ> liir. vQuarry. On inquiry it was learned ment. Any per that the block had to*be taken out of property in the p the buggy to allow the horse to ascend the bank *>'d sea the Delleney hill. Yalue, which wax The Birthday Ball, on last Tuesday bank's appraiser: night, of Miss Maggie Nicholson was bim a mortgage b well attended. The "City by the Sea" which was to ri was represented. The costumes of years, at from G t the ladies could not have been sur- - l)er cent amorti; passed. All the gentlemen appeared commission. Tin in full dress. A full string band ble quarterly, anc from a neighboring c?ty discoursed attached for the fine music for the light fantastic, and The cedulas were the wee small hours"found many going series, beginning home or trying to do so. " to P. They were We are glad to announce that our the Bolsa or Stocl dear little Miss Adelade Brooks is their first issue b recovering from a severe spell of sick- element in specul uess, and hope soon to see her little ?f series A was biack eyes around the Quarry. and $14,000,000, i Mis* Olie StAmand is on a visit to being about nin< the Quarry and is a guest of Miss money, being bas Minnie Ligon. the French mono Thf> of the celebrated horses of remained at par f Creighton and Smith did not take after issue. The place. Mr. Lorillard hearing of it lowed by others, came South and purchased both ani- with a total issue mals to enter them in the Saratoga came series B wit Meeting, which takes place the latter series C witl end ?f this month. S2SS,OOo, all The Quarry people extend mavjy came series E w thanks to Messrs. J.Iays and Rutland $15,830,000 at G p for their kindness in the way of f- total issue of $(J watermelons and grapes. Ten years after 1 The Winnsboro Granite Company is ment over $100,0( making extensive improvements in las been is*n their line of road from Rockton to the remembered, sfpo Quarry. Twenty odd cars ef steel of a single provin rail has been received and distributed outset been i in their line ef road and the old inde- purposes, and eve * fatigable war horse, Jamison, li^s.-a" came more wild a force of hands laving thfi.-a^w'rail, was formed betw -Old CiU?^>e^-generailv called, bauk and certain: !<ptTT. ^? .1? i.? ?.:n , ihe absolute conti ^5-y>- lliui in a xcw ;iu>? xiu ?> in i .-?? -? ? " Pullman ears 011 for the accommodation i^ucs. Xo one < of these people that go to AVinnsboro 81?u *.01' a ^05tu wl 011 pay day and meet old John Gibson, plication through TV'e are loathe to report the failure order that all the of the Hotel DeSutton. Several rumors might rtap their are current as to the cause of the col- *Jie Yi^ue of the p lapse, but nothing official. The meet- were p icg of creditors took place a few days extravagant figur ago. Mr. Reubiii llobiuson was elected , The fictitious p assignee and Frank McCorniick, agent Hypothecary Ban of creditors. Assetts $3.75; liabilties Avres infected $'62.04. "Auction sale at some future public, and in 1 a law annexing s . .?_ Ji he contract for furnishing the caiT Bank to 1 _ -?" rubble for the Rustic Episcopal Church which was the 1 011 Sullivan's-.Island, Moultreville, Government and 1 - ~ * 1 -tir AY^onf. KnonoQ A 5. C., Las been awarueu me ?v museoro r Uramte Co. They have alreadv made eedulas 011 the Jai several shipment* of the stone.* nation was anthoj f wr* bedding-. Esq., president of its value, at ii \ ; Lo"> VISltetl Quarry last Pcr cent, with 2 p "week and found CYevytliixg workiuc *inc^ 1 Per cent co; as usual. The farmers in' Uiis section l?aii to exceed $2 always look forward to his coming as a*>le at the end of it is certain rain. ? issue of cudalas v Mr. L. D. Robertson, we are sorrv $40,000,000, but to announce, was a lieavv loser bv from time to time the Hotel DeSutton, having contracted ber, ?90, six yea to furnish all their vegetables. He Bank began the e hopes to come out even any way in his J)0 Ies* than ?240. -lay pops, which he has planted verv bearing interest. , ' Bank had increa* sn M* j-^^hton leaves for 80 tli*t at the sain "" .? f less than $330,000 V,11UI IV'ilVil tV~V4%i_> , JJUI ill- U4IVVU 4k | . place (o work in the United States 111 PaPer> nuking* Court House and Postoffice hots* being mouey which ha< erected. Isuul in the repub I-ony life toTiiK.xf.ws and Hkkald. -rea1'3 $o34,000,00( _ . every man. woma a cali. When the Xatic the hypothecary >'or the School Commissioner* to Me?t in paper money Wai Columbia August 87th. Several severe ch< Ani>ersok. S. C., July 31.?At a prosperity were f meeting ol the school commissioners Cholera made n< in attendance on the Stats Teachers* quarantine agai Association it was unanimously agreed steamers and cL to call a convention of the school com- Heavy Hoods duri missioners of the State to meet in the shipments of Columbia, on the 2Gth and 27th of terior to the seabo August,. 1891, for the consideration of ment loan of $91 such matters as shall be deemed of placed, but the interest to the success, progress and ; which was expect development of the common schools j of it, was so ne.' of the State. Among other things, I gent ne investme the following subjects will be dis- j another that it de cussed. | tuan 5>u,ouu,uw. Should the State adopt a list of In January, 1*8 school books, and compel their use in the Provincial La the commoffschools? and compelled it Should the State have anything to payments. AYhei do with the school book puestion? If of the Iiapublic < so, what, and in what way? currency a legal t ilow can the present high price of once to 17 per cen school books be reduced? w to 20 per cent Should school commissioners re- readied oo per ce cognize and endorse certilicates from to rise steadily ti other counties without examination? at 300 per ceNt. ' Should certilicates be issued on diplo- ! paper was wort] mas? If so, in what instances? { From the moracu The use of charts, globes, etc., and j dard was abaudo: how to get them. : more money bega The best method of running the ' was poured" out b public schools. ! almost unlimite Should teachers be paid according to j the pretence of A i ii'i mam* riir,-",irr?rriiif-iifMT wmniiwi mmt wfmm-<rw*'a ?i !?> ? :e or a fixed salary? financial system anil securing si more J nts should be made stable currency, a law was passed in as it now stands? November, 1S?7, establishing a system y of a school com- of State l?anks, forty in number, simiisiting tho schools? lar to our national bartks. These Is imp; h other topics as may started with a capital of $350,000,000, tnrba11' ! be considered. and began to issue paper money, not the cau 'ommi.?sioner in the being required, as our banks are," to be the blc 1 11 ~ n J-V/%VV* IKAI|? DAtAi <Ujf?C*. rnestly urged 10 oe aoie at an uuiw w icucviu mui d for the discussion with gold. When the premium on that may be eon- gold had reached 40 per cent, the Governnient took the position that tlie think v the cause of eduea- increase was a trick of the brokers, clears t ed to meet with the and not in any way an outcome of vitality d give their aid and currency inflation, ami issued a decree V.].',.1, allowing the banks to issue currency and i?i ;11 convene at i> o'clock practically without limit. At the Aver-* of August. same time the Government, to satisfy ft?r^ ' is issued by me at the the demand for gold, and prove its grcuthlow school commis- belief in its own contentions, threw M?*rr:ni 0. Waudlaw, $.">0,000,000 of its gold reserves on the "I *a sioner Anderson Co., market. The gold premium continued fiUan'y, to rise with no perceptible check, and Nothing as it rose the banks poured out more somuci oxev i'aijadisi:. il"d more paper money in a frenzied "ftmvmt tn cliccL- ifs limvard tliffllt. medlcil; vv - -I >r Sub-Treasury I?eoj>le It Was discovered Jlftei* a titllC that, Main st our south American through trickery, there were several to Get Rich and iiow millions more of this irredeemable li>ers* paper money in circulation than had hlury Magazine.} been supposed. A provision of the Drgngrj ;cts the experience national banking law required that all " e Argentine IJepub- banks recognizing under it should | in attempt to increase withdraw and cancel their old ! ritybymakingliionev when they put their new ones in cir-1 ful, comes closer to dilation. Several banks, in collusion | pie than any of the with dishonest officials, violated this ?:? other countries which requirement, and kept a large part of | LU ed in previous num- their old issue in circulation with the COM! i/. The Government new. At one time the amount of this por Republic is closely fraudulent money, based on nothing 'j. ef hat of the United whatever, amounted to ?00,000,000. . couutry of almost Some of this was afterwards de- . 1 resources, whose de- stroved, but th? latest official estimate only ^ CTt -i'o.pid as to be put. the amount still in circulation at big iu irallel iu and over 83-3,000,000. As the latest at a wealth. r>rosneritvTtztti^ib 1 c total of the regular paper importance lias been issufT^TTrRrTnhni^ places it at $:545,- g?Sf?|| iched by no other 000,000, the grand tottt*-trrji???Jl^"oncy )rld as bv America, in circulation in March of tliepr&s^it pia!9sj| energetic, buoyant, year, worth about 2~> cents on a d?PV< ;e, full of pride in iar, was SOSO.OOO,000, all irredeemable, L inclined to the be- and decreasing in value every day. ible of withstanding This was a per capita circulation of lay be put upon it. $100 for every man, woman and child sperous as they were, in the republic. That ought certainly M r>C eived the idea, when to have put "plenty of money in the their developement pockets of the people,'' for 61*00 is the g-, ' , ears ago, that what highest, sum per capita our wildest * der to attain the full cheap money advocates have ever der prosperity was to mantled. * * * In 1>>8(> the Xa- COU ami nlniitv." tion.il Ti.ink hud a canital of ?10,000,- V>.,? iportance of their ex- j 0<X> sterling. ami the Provincial Bank "t!ie"ibject_ lesson for our I one of ?>>,000,000 sterling. Not a .-ease* as it does directly penny of the latter remained. The Anita .ud propositions cur- National Bank had lost ?8,000,000, of < ' H* are gone thoroughly its ?10,000,000, and owed th<* Govern- fcr'Lv examining all avail- ment ?14,000,900. These two banks u'ldei formation, and have had lost, therefore, during live years' ranee to prepare for our experience with cheap money based on ; believe to be the landed property, about ?.'>0,000,000 of well as accurate ac- sterling, a sum more than double the vions ed. capital of the Bank of England. To the as established in the When the collapse came the nation XAOU, Argentine Republic, gave itself over, as France had done jL to he Hypothecary or two centuries earlier, to rage and Hy"\.w whose main object despair. Men who were believed to j ? ins on all kinds of be worfh millions found themselves j 'lur^ The principles upon paupers. One man who had beeu j subscril is were to be made worth $20,000,000, which he had accu- j Law Ii.i me as Senator Stan- initiated during' a lifetimes devotion j wiuhh i * as a basis for simi- to honest industry, but who had been of? *^cl ,'nited States Govern- tempted to venture it in speculation, son owning- landed lost every dollar. 'this act rovince could go to ?relief d ire a loan for half its Neuralgic Persons i Datec to be lixed bv the Anu those troubled with nervousness resulting i S. The bank gave fiom --are or overwork will believed by taking | nml m fWtnl'i J>roivn s Iron s, Genuine I t(, the ond, called a cedilla, ^traa,raar]can(jcro5sc<irctiiiaCsoawraDi)er. I nUIlt( .m for twenty-four . jju|^ EatioHf'and\ per cent Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ^ e interest was paya- ? ? n? , 1 there were coupons S TA.TE OF SOUTH UAUOL1NA, ;u.tjo? twenty-four years. mrvTY nv fvipkii id which t issued in alphabetical COLN Ot fai . . . iniheo: with A and running L'.v -S. R. JOIINSI OX,Emj.,Probate Jadt/c. t oinmo :bought and sold on TT,^IlEREAS, DAVID CKOSDY liatli "ie.?V" a Exchange, and from Vr made suit to me to grant 'nin let- ":l>"of * ecame an important teJ!'s of administration of tlie estate and _ ation. The first issue ISf ^.Crosby, deceased: *1nnn /inn 1 Il('se are> therefore, to cite and adnioti .m, etween $h>,000,0 JO ish all and singular the kindred and cred- ^lATJ e. Argentine dollar iters of the said Ches'ey Crosby, deJ-six cents of our ceased, thai they be and appear beed upon the unit of fore me, in the "Court of Probate, to 001 tarv svstem. These he held at Fairfield Court HouSv% S. C.. or only a short time on, ltl)e..10ll,1 (,f, "fxt/ a^ei will a y werp onioklv fnl- Pu^'" a?ion heieof, at 11 o clock u> the . ^ r ^eie quickJj ioi- f0rejoon, to show cause, if any thev have, until seiies A.closed why the said administration should not 1,1,1. < ot ?27,394,000. Then be granted. J-iii-11-*' han issue of $1,002, Given under my hand, this ? ***; thiyfii <r4?,01q 1 $$13,000, series D July, Anno Domini i?n.-' ' at 7 per cent. Ti^v . Published on-the 'J">tii day of July, 1891 r.n(icr itl. a total T,IK ^ AXD HpAU. , .t ..,.,1 'N K. .JOHNoTO>, ncrnr Judge of Probate. (Zoc\ra patrick s shcil?p pcr? m|l itary m tutu &z ce. They had from ill 1L1111III illOlllU 11J? To the . med for* speculative wdfpsov s r vou ii'V vear this use be- ANDERSON, S. G. 1 qv nd reckless. A ring \ SELECT MILITARY BOARDING this act eeji directors of the SCHOOL for vr.ung men. The cur- served i f-irrmil1 br f, r rseutani embraces Emjlish, Mathematics, your at faroied biokei* foi AncitMlt ami Modt,rr. Kangua-is, Mental, the subs 0J ox two .successive jioi-ai and Political Science with full Bu?i- ern Lif< lould obtain couces- ness Course. South C 10 did not make ap- Nine Instructors, one of whom is an the serv these brokers, and in army bflicer. detailed by the U. S. Uove'n of such members of the rinfr ment. Ncxtses-i 11 bruins i*eptembcr 1(5. the Coir share of the profit Hates reasonable. Send for Register, with theplai: i ? i terms, etc. the Cou roperty upon winch COL. JOHN B. PATRICK, Compla; laced was raised to Dated es* . mi vu nnn im 1 m nrunr i r?asimjiib mm aimii,k? the entire re- ' absen ?>$-1 Congress passed SAI.EM, X. C. Take i I TFvnofho- i JtCtiOjj. tto National-Sauk, THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE in the SOUTH, which < iscal agent of the . Court ?c of all The proviuces , w. ... _ and Stal ,r,?. ic-.,n The Doth Annual Session begins August . 7,,, i ./he issue of 2:.hj im ]:<lstor for last ycar 7;.o. saui Co ide?l piopeity of the Special features: The Development ok I Tins 1 for oU per cent health, Character and Intellect. | uterest from 0 to 8 Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fully i ? , er cent amortization equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post l~ x' tnmission no single Giaduate Departments, besides first- lass | * 4 ? --1 ' ! \ t r* A-rwn T ? x- r- * /-* T-e fyC\\t- I 1 I A 4?? nf) Of)fl 9?)fl -ill 1MI'. I S^?OOiS "I -UUSIV, Jiiwi, li.UUl.WM, vu?- 1 I Ml 1 V?L MKRCIALASnlSDUSTRUL STUDIES. ! . twelve rears. T.ie joiIX II. CLEWELL. UUl ras at first limited to s-irxGw Principal. this was extended j rs after the National DAVIDSON COLLEGE, xperirnent, it had out DAVIDSON. X C. ,<M>,000 iu gold, all -rMFTY-FIF III YEAII iiEGlXfc SEP- i rhe Buenos Avres X TEMBER10, isoi. 1 ! id its issue of cedillas Eight Men in the Faculty. j ) e date it had out no Three courses for Decrees. ; ,000, but these were ixcellent Gymnasium. the grand total of Beautiful (.rounds 1 been loaned upon ^IwUhful. |\T i he during; seventeen fwa C;lt Io?uo. IV At )\ ), or over 8140 for { j. u. SHEAHEK, I>. I). LL. I). | iWl 11 m and child. I s-ifxul 1 resident. >nal Bank went into i .irsrwft^s! itake pleasure | < jcks to the national j '* elt during- that year. , . , . r . , icessarv a rigorous informing my f.u-i..Is ; list Mediterranean j "}' lecked immigration. hi,t 1 rec.*ivi..g ami ing the fall delayed '"'vc 111 s"";1, "ie \ \xr crops from the in- -n s vr r^o-r t o I " * ard. A new Govern- 1* J ^ r*>i* i 1 !j A S 3.000,000 was to be j European market.! ever brouah; hire. Also ed to take $10,000,000 j thu very U-.-t :s t>r' irly sated with Ar- j C<>ft:,es, Spices, E.?><nces nts of one kind or .md Extracts. i ?avj~ Ii.*k- j T ] dined to take more j iny Powder, Choice .<.1moil and French Sardines, *3, a run began upon ! It^a-t :md Chipped I?icf j uk of Buenos Ayres, { and Lunch Tongue, Fre>h j - to suspend specie! Oatmeal Grist, equal to eupon the President | rice, Fine Flour, New ; _ leclared the national Catch Mackerel, with a | ender. Gold rose at <r>md main other gO'?ds. * T xi I ... k:.* !. : 11 1..V r^.1.1 ii.premium, aim men an wunu \>ju yu ?uiu In February it had at iIih lowest price for j nt, and it continued cash. |*50 G 11 atone time it was ttst iv That is to say S-iOO in Ii only $100 in gold. A low pails of Xow Fat tt that the geld stan- Mackerel. tied the demand for n to be heard, and it o Q U* A ] I7< ! y the Government in O O* ' v/ 1j _L JL/, j ? d volume. Under j THIS creatin? a sounder o?1 i> AGENT. A.tveru*ii T 1 *..iUt*La >?.i l-rgiaainr.?-fTCT?ma??n?M? Perfect Health | >ssible while the blood is impure, hence the frequency of headaches, stomach dis:es. weariness, depression of spirits, and other uncomfortable sensations. Kemove ?e of these troubles by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilia, which thoroughly cleanses >o<l, invigorates the system, and restores health and strength to mind and body lie sif.-e the name of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., is on the wrapper. used Ayer's Sarsaparilia, from time to "For several years past I have regularly taken r fifteen or twenty years past, and have Ayer's Sarsaparilia, not to cure any specific dlst to Inr the best of blood-purifiers. I case, but to tone up the system preparatory to fry highly ?.f it as a spring medicine. It the heated term. It always relieves that feeling i:e blood from all bad humors, anil to- or languor so prevalent aurmg me upr.ng i wonderful feeling of strength and months."?Henry H. Davis, Nashua, 5. K. ."?Ira Leonard, Lowell, Mass. ?If any who suffer from general debility, Kjiring I suffered from general debility -want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassi;s of appetite. I commenced to take tude, will use Ayer's Sarsapariila, I am coafiSarsnparilla, and sown felt much letter, dent it will cure them, for I have used it, and oiitinued use my strength was fully re- speak from experience. It is the best remedy I Other members of my family have been ever knew, and I have used a great many."? benefited by it."?Samuel Brown, South F. O. Lovering, Brockton, Mas">. scU. N. II. > J suffered for over three years with female s a great sufferer from a low condition weaknesses, without being able to obtain relief, blood and general debility, becoming, It was 3uppo?ed by the doctors that I was in so reduced that I was unfit for work, consumption; but I did not agree with this ; that I did for the complaint helped me opinion, as none of our family had ever been i as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a fewbottlss of afflicted with that disease, and I therefore de restored we to heann ana strengtn. 1 i terinraea to see wuai vinue iu?c wiu> m j\jki o rery opportunity to recommend this Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken three bottles, e in similar cases." ?C. Evick, 14 E I was cured. I can now do my work with ease." ,, Chillicothe, Ohio. I ?Mrs. J. Crelghton, Highgate, Ontario. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, | }d by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Pric9 51. Six bottles, $5. Worth S5 a bottle. F \Y AI>V K UTI SEMENTS | CITATION .... . . _ I To Heirs and. all Persons Inter- ; .,>,,, , ^ ested iii Estate of Malinda extract , n ?ANY'S I of Beef, u*c' jjccea;>c<u " > I STATE OF SOLTTII CAROLINA, 1C1UUS r>il 1 :'|)iuicuiiiiu - - 'lVa. Economic Cookery. county of fairfield. ound of Extract of Beef equal to IN THE COURT OF PKOBATE. lounds of lean beef. Genuine ?> \V. S. McDonald, as Adininistrarith signature of J. Ton Lie- tor or j.;s a|e Malinda Dye, deceased, blue. Petitioner. To Bet ey Nichol>, Nancy Morgan. Miner- j ysggjij PACKER'S va Katteree, Uebecca Ni.hols. Thomas i igggggg HAIR BALSAM Dye, .James Dye, Slirlby Dye, l.ewis ud beaatifiM tie fat*. Dye and Lacy D} r, <>r iheir personal fHrepiej-entatives or" distributees respeenlir to itl Tout'-fui*caiorT tiveljr, it' any one cr more of said named fr-^gS^JL*iLifaa ' parlies be dead; also to all persons ?-ZS _7Jf__ T a gftTCT jVain.n;.. int, res*s intestate of said Ma?Ll5 T70U and tMen of you are hereby cited, j K-i, i>?w^,ii5<Ufc?tioor??^T?i*"?*lo??-30?*- _L Minuuuiied and required to he and BArtBHP TV. ?a? for Co?Tj?. onn.... , Hi.. I ?mirt nt "Vohnfcfi for tlltt I uit. u*. at <x laicoi & vo., ? * j ai!([ .statt. aforesaid, at Winnsboro, i.' "zip "cnrTriT^wnTrVA on the K1KST MONDAY IX NOVKilb Or o(/uIll uAKUIjLMA next,- ;it the hoiir of eleven o'clock COt'STY OK FAIRFIELD. a. m., to sho ? c.:y-e, if any you have, why o-p rw on,,,rnxT r 1 C the a fore.-aid W. *r&SiiM|ld, as AdminLL OI1 COMMON PLEAS. istratorof tlie jjocds, cnaffilft and effects : is Douglass, as Administrator of of Mali ml* Dye, deceased, shoukLj'OS be [ state of Abraham F. Hunter, de- decreed to distribute the said estate, aicf^. 1, Plaintiff, againxt Adela Hunter, the patties herein cited, whose whfre, Hunter, Carolina Hunter, Gevise abouts or lh>- facts of whose deaths are inter, Candida Hunter, Eliza Ilun- unknown, had died intestate and without oaquin Hunter. Preston C. Lorick heirs, be lore the death of the said Maliud.; William B. Lowrance, as copartners Dye. the lirni-uonie of Lorick & Low- Aud all persons entitled to the said es, and !I. A. Maier and John Ber- tate, in whole or in part, as distributees or as copaiir.ers under the firm name otherwise, are hereby notified to appear lier &, Berkele, Defendants.?Sum- on that day, and at the time and place for Relief, Complaint not Served, herein designated, before the said Probate Defendants above-named : their interests in re herebv summoned and required j^a' ;5' i answer tfie complaint in this ac- '* '' ' K ,, iniiwmv l?ch ? 5K I "-'-lawfiw Jndge of Probate. i riie uourt 01 v/uuiuivu x ica.->, iui ?__ i County, and to serve a copy of i>r?*n\i(ivi) aV|? i>aYV!T i k i> r I surer to the said complaint oil the AND 1>AN VILLK U.U jers at their offioe, iNOS. 5 ar.d 6, SoUT'l CAROLINA DIVISION. inge, Winnsboro, South Carolina, Comlm>cd Schedule in Effect August 2, twenty days after the service here- 1S91. usive of the day ot such service; yon fail to answer the complaint trains run by <oth meridian timk. the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in North Hound. No. ie. No. 12. ion will apply to the Court for the Lv. Savannah, 6.40p.m 11.30p.m emanded in the complaint. Lv Charleston, 5o.0up.m6.4oa.ui. 113th day of July, A. D 1891, Lv. Augusta, T.oop.ic 11.45a.m. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Lv. Granitevillr 7.52(>.m 12.17p.m. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lv. Trenton, ?.25p.w 12.45p.m. Defendants Ad?la Hunter, Anita Lt-Johnston's S40p.m 12.59p.m. sr, Carolina Hunter, Gevise 0. Ar. Columbia, 10.4u p m 2.4>p.m nnlnnihia 10_.H?li.in 3.0*n.in. er, Candida Hunter, ?iiza iiumec, --tin Hunter, II A. Maier and John Ar. \\innsborc, 13.28a.m4.4ip.ni. ,ie. Ar. Chester, 1.23a.m o.35p.m. '. . .. , . . . ... Ar. Rock Hill. 3.03a.m <>.15p.m. notice that the complaint m this Ar. Charlotte, 3.05... u. 7. i Op. in (together with the summons, of Ar. Salisbury 7.33a.m 8.20p.m. mJ?l C5Th!L? rf nf * r- Crrensbor?, 8.23a. m 11.10p.m. ? p/L-. L vvrfiii? r^.nfv Ar Richmond, 4.40p.m 7.00a.m. th fX i"uh Ar- Washington, 7.50p.w 10.25a.m. i!,i! t n iffli i Ar. Baltimore, 11.35p.ni 13.05a.m. July, A. U. 18H1.5 Ar. Philadelphia, 3.00.i.m 3.2itp.m. A. b. & \v. D. DOliGLAbb, ?_ < >?., ... a mi > Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 ?[L' b;,Ua-ir 4;f ?'m' -? South Bound. No. y. No. 11 h OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Lv New York, r2.15n<,'tl.30p.m. Lv. Philadelphia, 3.50:i.ui ti.57p.in. COUXTl OF 1 AIRHEAD. Lv. Baltimore, ii.50a.ro 9.30p.m JRT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lv.Washin-ton, iu.Ta.ni. li.oop.m. ?. ...... _ . . .. . . Lr.Uichinond, :;.oop.m. W . W itte, as Executor of the last Ly. Greensboro lo.3op.uL- t0.23a.ii nd testamsnt of John E. Robert- Lv. Salisbury, "-J-38am 11 54a m PiointJff nwin*t. T.avinia t ? /n,dVt A -,r., i cct aogu, i. vj j ^ ^ -?**' f t n" , / u| Hah Roberts*^ Lizzie Staler, Lv. Rock Hill, iiW.m'. ^p!m I stark,-Sftnftei fetark, Lulabrark, Lv. Chester, 4.10a.m. a.25p.n, as J. Robertson, David (j. Robert- Lv. Winnsboro, 5.08a.m. 4.2:jp.m .homas A. McCreery and Barrie B. Ar. Columbia, ?. 40a.m. 5.45p.m eery, as copartners dome business Lr. Columbia. 7.ooa.iu. G.OOd.k tliefirm name of T. A. Creenr & ly. Johnston's 8.57a.m. 7.45p.<a E- Kerner and J, M. Greenfield Lv Trenton. 9.13a.m. 7.59t.ui .artners doing business under the Lv.Uraniteviile. 9.44a.m. 8.5*Jp.u ai^? Kerner & Greena Ar. Augusta, 10.25a.m. S.Up.m :e W. Witte and Armin F. ttitte as Lr. Charleston ll.0*;?.?... a ::oP.m ^^sdomg business under the firm Ar. SaYannah U.20p.i?. 6.0'.)a.m of Witte Brothers, Defendants. * ions. For Relief. Complaint not through car service. I. Pullman cars between Greensboro, N.C., Defendants: and Augusta on Traius 9 audio Train ? TTrnrnr , _ % i i 1- conciiccts at Charlott# wuh WashmxAKE HEREBY summoned and re- ton and Southwestern vestibule limited ured to answer the Complaint m traju y0 ^ an(j ve3til>ule fr.tiu No. 37 ,ion. of whic.i a copy is herewith southbound connects at Charlotte with iponyou and to serve a copy of & a Division No. 9 for Au-justa. iswer to the said Cora paint on j A DODSON, scriber, at his office, >.o. 3 bouth- xniwn-JnUmi ?t e Insurance Building, Columbia, taS t t*vi nV ' :arolina, within twenty days after Genera Passen.'uri.?eut ice hereof, exclusive of the day u ,r' v'ui.rr i service; and if you fail to answer D Viipnwvi } n p a n iplainf within the time aforesaid, lK LAV-" itiff in this action will apply to o<?t ha a* rt for the relief demanded in the * traffic Manager. lfit ju,y'iiENRy n. obeaii, South Carolina, Railway Company. Plaintiff's Attorney. w , t ,r t,,. f COMMENCING May 31, 181)1, at '2.Z5 r l^f ?n Lr!J fhnvo nlmwf- ^ !> !!)., tllC traillS Will ltUl 25 follows t Defendants above named : (Eastern 'lime) notice that the Complaint in this \n iv i tvr ty\ > tt/ .tvt i 1. +1,Q Siiimmniw r>f aIAI.> L1N.E T. O AL>(jUoT-\. nrivii UH/ he foregoing is a copy, was this dailt. I in the office of the Clerk of the Leave Charleston... ?">.5o a in tf.00 p u? if Common Pleas fur the County Leare iiraucliville .. y.00 * 111 8. *5 p ui te aforesaid, at Winnsboro, iu the Arrire Augusta 11.50 a m 11.15 p *j mty and State. AUGUSTA .0 CHARLESTON, st day of July, J891. ; IIEN11Y N.OBEAli, DA"'T* Plaintiff's Attorn* v. Leave Augusta? 8.1K) a ui D.llpm 4.30 p lb Leave Brunch ville? l fl J "ft if 1 ID.59 a m 2.5 > a ui 8.05 pm 01 M 168 Ani"'~r *?,. MAIN* LINE AND COLUMBIA DJY. daily. ? ? ! Leave Charleston? j 5.30 a ui 0.40 a in 5.00 p tu Leave Branchville a m 7.15 pin | I Arrive Columbia? >EED COTTON SEED . . 9-45 am 10.0* a m 1010 p m j ,iea l. i he cheawst and ! , ' . r.ux^v ouiiua). est block I'ood. j CoLUiiDIA I)IV. AXDMAIX I IXK. | DAILY. n lb n i;| I Leave <*:;imlrii O.OIp rn* | lift '1^ hAAl IllP I 'III A Leaw t'o!uui'?i > G. "H> a 111 5 4 3 p in ; II (lo UUlIu 1U1 vJU'L111'* Leaw I'.ntn.-liviiic *..'>0 a m 7."0 p m i ^ i Aniv.- l.;!rji',r>U) 11.OS a iu vMO p in j i *l/aii\ rxci-pf. >nsMh?y. 'all ,l nr. ami g?t jCAMDES AM, U'LUMIMA ACCOM. sack wilh privilege of Leave Columbia 'J.OOa w ,,.vido;1v..Ur ^,-j | itxk will not (.it it. i Arrive Columbia 7.15 p int I j Airi ?r Charlrstion y.30 p mf | 1 Daily. Hr vrn \ | o t'\i \ Connections made at Columbia daily to 1 I )( ) ! \ lAo ( y( ) ana from Charlotte, also Cincinnati and ! |VV w ' ' the Xorth, and to and from Ashevillr, Hot j Springs ami the West. Djily except j j Sunday to and from poiuts on the C. & (j. j I Uiv., K. & 1). H. 11. Connects at Charles-! WlNA6U(JiiUi b. ty. i IOI1 .vioiiuay, *? cuiipmiujt aim mmj niw i ? ?-Clide steamships for Sew York ami for! r \r i~~\ r\ /\ r T j Jacksonville, Fla. Connects daily at f\ Mi, lli l.? \ ) 1 JU. i Charleston with C. 4 S. liy. for all points | in Florida. G r MILLKIi, U. T. A;rt., ^ ALLOXS CAMPBELL & | S. B. PICKENS;Gen! Pass! A?t: THAYER'S C. i?. WARD, Uen. Manager, Charleston. i>. C. ,^01, DENTISTKY. Ufipp-J> naybofomdonflott Gm QUATTLEBAUM, D. 1>. S> J. ?i_i. HiXi/ 1?. lioweii & Co'* N'cwipapcr WTVVflTJOPD a C igl&r?&u(19 Spruce St.),?li?r<9 advertUlns >T 1r( < !>Vxiv, ^ v_. 7i*f U, u*?la t*t ? J V KW YOJ&JC 1 / t r MM? WE FLING OUR THE SKIRMISHING OF SPRING '! VOICKLKSS NOW COMES THE TUG OF WAR. A B BEEN CUT. ALL FORMER EFFORTS THIS GIANT SLA 31 124 -- ' tv 1 lJicces ot Uuting tms nctcs ui mmv week at Goods at a New York cost. reduction MIL LIN HERR'S ANOTHER BARU Our entire stoek of Ladies' Fine Trimmed profit. While we live we mean business, as life is to in nothing. Ifyou are not in a hurry drop in [jpgpGoods exchanged or money lefunded. Q. P. Wi I.I.J K RTOXOMinAL FKEDt? The Yalue of otton seed meal as a fodd for stock ha< long beei in Europe and at the North; but. strange to eav, the South tins o rears begun to realize its s,reat Wvrtb. However, it i? probable in the vicinity ot'oil mills, as many as forty or fitty thou?and I have been lattontci on bull* and meal /lone as food. In au ol our- where fertilizers are necessary to the production of crops thi fcediu^ cattle becomes of special interest. Cotton seed meal i? a fertilizer on account ot the ainonia it contain*, but it is also a ' food for cattle, milk cows, slirep and o:her animals, which in dii tn.w.ia Knt ? ?miu 11 nntnoriimi of its amonia. The manure, theref< taiu* almo?t ail the pl*nt food and may be used as a fertiliz*'r * good results a? the tne-il itself. Hence by feeding the meal we ?t double value out of it. Dr. Jenkins, of the Connecticut Experiment Station, finds thai from 2000 lbs. wheat bran is worth 2000 lbs. corn meal i? worth 2000 lbs. cotton seed meal U worth The actual cost ?t teedit.g" these products, at $20 per ton for wh corn meal, and $25 per ton for cotton *eed in<al, he fiuds after de value as manure to be for Wheat bran * $ 7.< Corn meal 15.! Cotton seed meal - 2.? When 4 or 5 lb#, cotton seed meal mixed with 15 or 20 !b?. c?i uch as hay, straw or cotton seed hull*, f-'d daily, will iu lliitfe ?r fatten an average beef, why do not more of our progre??irc laru attention to fctock raising! iir. J at. Smitb, Siuithionia, Gx., sat : ' 1 ?l :~u 1 r ?""?> /? o.sri linlll ?Mll lllrll ueau ui caiuc wimcu utc clinic!? u|iuu v />_u... ? n this food. I gi/e hit cattle as many of the liulU as they will e when 1 wish to use meal, about one ponnd of meal per head, wi Yon will find no trouble whatever in feeding c*ttl? on meal .aid h to guard against is ill giving them to? mach me*l and hull* to i experimenting with it you will find no trouble." Cott?n setd meal, whicli ibe kept in any dry place without djun/^r<?f fitcsT,-is tifiexcelled as a heaithv and cheap lu??d t?r mi answer to a correspondent's question, "Is cotton seed mral chraj than ra-v cotton seed for milk cows? I have seen meal recouime it was partly cooked." The Southern Cultivator replied, "(Joitoi both cheaper and better food for cows than whole cotton seed, rs convenient to a cotton seed oil mill. Seven hundred pound* ??l meal are equal to one ton of cotton seed for fertilizing purpose, ? equivalent as food. The meal is better bccause it has been d*j larse excess of oil, and the hull* which are of but little value ss milk producer, and in a more convenient form." A northern that, if out of cotton seed meal one day, his cows ?hriak one qua i.oiihai. Tiiriiou mo*' nnr wheat shorts will brimr them up to the I after again lecdiw^ the cottou seed meal once a day. they retail product. Mixed wiik corn or oats cotton ?eed meal is led with marki horses and mules. Some difficulty may be experienced at first in getting the j?toc meal, but by mixing it with other fiue food this trouble will be soon as the taste of the animal becomes accustomed io i;, ?? turtl need be apprehended. Give it a trial, utilize a home product and sare money by reduc bill. Very respectfully, THE FAIRFIELD OIL AXD FERTILE Mexican Mustang Linimei A Cure for the Ailments of ft and Beast. A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, tl Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every 01 requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it in efficac This well-known remedy has stood the test years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it CO 'J St? ? <=l> - * o a ^2 LLj s?1 r- Si S != rH =s to ^ a =^5 <fl .2=3 5 ? - J =- o % = = 3 S3 = s QD , a _ a J < ? < <= w rH g=^- ^ ^ ? 5?^5? o^> ? <n^> ~ O ^ ^2 5^ C? ^ ^ IT*" ^ z r z o p ^ , 5 , r , <=^3 B 1 - < X 5c ^'22- tsar "1 | ~ ~ 5 1?1 ! ""? fi. Q 7i Qs la 1 * 2 1 5 ^ 1 ? 2 S 1 ."g |! 3g S s ~ , fc 5 cj i-i ^ a h3 c >h . =?! m ^ s 2 %i n ?3 cd _: o < id s=? \?! c ^ fi >-? :==^ 1 BARGAIN BANNER TiAI.'K ISNiONF INTO THK T V ST. IG BOLD CUTTING SLASH HAS ; ARE MERE PIGMIES BESIDE .UGHTER. Large Lot ; Dress Of Blouse Waist bier and Blazers at cost. ' Jfl RT. | AIN OPPORTUNITY. t 1J 1 1. Hats at cost. JNot one neiu uaciv o short for attempts or pretenses that end OBD & CO. j Have been convicted at last j of selling their stock of u appreciated1 Hay QQTn nlv in rec?it J 7 7 that thia year gran, Meal, c*d ot cattle ?l country like Flour, Sugar, * bu?ines? ml inu?t excellent -Coffee, Tea, > cry valuable res!in<r it ex- Tobacco, Molasses, >rr, still conrii about a? Hams, Bacon, t, as it were, ... .. at such low prices as to disL th? inaunre ^ , , , . ^ turb the pcace and quiet of $10 43 I commuuity. wt' br?u4 and! AI1 of their customers' tesducting their tjmony agree jn that they have " per ?w? heen treated witn marKea re16 per ton >6 per ton spect and courtesy, and that ar?e fodders, r J four months their prices are such as to ier? Jnrn their : -i hav# 500 warrant their conviction ot 1 and do well __ # *t, *i.d mix, the crime charged -tgamst ih the bull*. ull?, ibe pwint them. Hart ok. Br ,rt each, and ] r'lrti FOR SALE. i id aucce?l to 3 k to eat Ike HORSK.H. MARKS AXI? I ::;Tmcun' ???- *? 8 *t?sr your feed J I STILL have or ten touny I Kentucky ,Mu1&r that I will sell 1 V?KK UU. cheap or exchange for broken down mule*, as I have <*ooa pastures to turu | them into. ALSO A few Plug Mules. ALSO A few Mare?, which I will exchange for mule?. ALSO A few nice Harness Hor?cs. ALSO I A couple of goo<i Sadc'lle H$csc*l. Persons wishing to buy of thv above can i4o so by calli^.-at mv wii vvw|i^oo ff iiJV"* boro, 3. C. j| I al?o wish to bnv *^ht oe .? ?* - broken down mules aiu> bor.-eis It. A. WILLI FOR I). Ian ONCE MORE TO THE FROST. 1 kg YJI/ITH T JECMEAKKST, riHMCEST .> rjg VV GKOJKK1ES of all kinds-bat may be found in a jiFlIJST-CLASS GROCERY. y. Standard Granulated Su-rar, Pulverized of and Brown, always kept on hand. FINEST FAMILi FLuUU in the market. The Famous Ma. noli a Hams, Canvassed or Uncanvassed. t Pickled P?g5?* Feet, Mullet and Vackerel. OI We cut liam irotu one pomni up. Fivsh lot of Morgan Hams aud Shoulder j Meat which we uuarantve fine. ? Chow Chow Pickle;at 12>?c per pound. % Celery Salt | SOMETHING NICE FOlt DESERT: Gelatine. Fruit Puddine, Ac., Ac. Also the finest New Orleans Molasses and fheapfr grades. Wheat Bran, Oats and Corn alwa/s on , hand at 3-21 J. D. McCARLEY & CO.'S ? FAIKFIELD ?e ? %i Savings andLoaDAssociafa. . I'S ^ WINNSBORO, S.C. I ?- ? ??_ ? ??_? J R..CI. rsc ss ma up MUM duo. rim - *m ?= S Capital Snoscritel f - - / $81,400 S ' &?* S TvOES A GENEITSL BANKING BOS1^ ? So L' ness. Solicits the accounts of IndiT ? 5? vidu<ls, Firms *n?t ('oipc rat ions. Four = S5 P?r c??t interest paid on savings deposits. c >?i Banking hours, 9 o'clock A. JL to 2 hS Jfc o'clock P. M. * 4 H ?e W. C. BEATY, President. ? JAMES Q. DAYIS.CasWer.